One-time
14% tax on wealthy to pay down national debt. (2015) … [will not
curb congressional and executive branch spending]

4
brackets; 1-5-10-15%; kill death and corporate tax. (2011)

Previously
supported wealth tax; now supports Bush tax cuts. (2011)

Repeal
inheritance tax to offset one-time wealth tax. (2000)

Simplify
tax code; end marriage penalty & other hidden taxes. (2000)

Opposes
flat tax; benefits wealthy too much. (2000)

Personally
avoids sales tax, but knows may people like it. (1999)

One-time
14.25% tax on wealth, to erase national debt. (1999)

Tax
assets over $10 million, paid over 10 years. (1999)

TECHNOLOGY

Rebuild
our infrastructure on time & on budget. (2015)

China
threatens US with cyber warfare & industrial espionage. (2011)

WAR &
PEACE

Boots
on the ground to fight ISIS. (2015)

I
said “don't hit Iraq” because it destabilized Middle East.
(2015)

Hit
ISIS hard and fast. (2015)

Take
$1.5T in oil from Iraq to pay for US victims. (2013)

Iraq
should pick up tab for their own liberation. (2011)

Stop
Iran's nuclear programs by any means necessary. (2011)

John
McCain's actions in Vietnam were not “heroic”. (2000)

Use
force to stop North Korean nuke development. (2000)

Support
Israel, our unsinkable Mideast aircraft carrier. (2000)

No
humanitarian intervention; only to direct threats. (2000)

WEALTH &
POVERTY

I
don't like firing people; work makes people better. (2011)

Food
stamps should be temporary; not a decade on the dole. (2011)

Apply
welfare-to-work to 76 other welfare programs. (2011)

Megyn Kelly asked legitimate questions to Donald Trump on the FOX debate program because of his 180-degree change on certain issues and his recent support of Hillary Clinton and close association with Bill Clinton, to include the scandal-ridden Clinton Foundation.
Too many Americans have taken it to be an offense, instead of an
opportunity to look closer into Trump's record and associations. Trump
has taken credit that is not true. We already have an egotistical maniac
in the White House; beware that voters who look more into celebrity
status rather than serious issues on the table and campaign diatribe.

Disturbing
is that he speaks out against China, but his business dealings shows he
has made money from China. This serious conflict of interests of a man
who has a myriad of Trump enterprises in various businesses, voters
should be reluctant. It is true that he saying what Americans want to
hear, but infamous dictators have done the same thing, preying upon the
people's desperation and believing false hopes and professed changes
that America has suffered under the Obama administration. Be wary of the
stage magician. There is plenty of time to carefully research and
examine what is important: character, consistency, integrity, and a
record/bio that matches campaign diatribe.